Hi all,

Thank you very much for all your replies.
Like Stan, I too learned Wicket primarily through Wicket In Action and like
it very much.
Thanks Andrea, for the pointer to Wicket Guide. It's very nice.
I'll use both the book and the guide to train our new resources.


On Thu, May 11, 2023 at 8:43 PM Bergmann Manfred <m...@software-by-mabe.com>
wrote:

> Hi.
>
> I think it actually targets Wicket 1.4, without generics.
>
> But yes, the general concepts are still largely intact. Though many
> details have changed.
>
>
>
> Manfred
>
>
> > Am 11.05.2023 um 11:41 schrieb s...@stantastic.nl.invalid
> <s...@stantastic.nl.INVALID>:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > I learned Wicket primarily by using this book. I think it was intended
> to be used with Wicket 6 at the time it was published. But I used it with
> Wicket 8 and it was still a really good resource. I still browse through it
> occasionally.
> >
> > There still are some gotchas when used with Wicket 9, such as CSP and
> the way resources are loaded is slightly different IIRC.
> >
> > But if you want to get someone to grasp the basics of Wicket, it is a
> really good resource. I'm a fan.
> >
> > - Stan
> >
> >
> > James Selvakumar schreef op 2023-05-11 10:29:
> >
> >> Hi all,
> >> Just wondering whether Wicket in Action is still relevant with all the
> >> recent changes to Wicket? Can it be used to help a new developer
> understand
> >> Wicket?
> >
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